Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is coming to DVD and Blu-Ray, and the cast is celebrating in the only acceptable fashion: by starring in a weird af music video with David Hasselhoff!

Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillan, Dave Bautista, and Michael Rooker appear in an ‘80s-style vid for the original song Guardians Inferno — and it's so delightfully cheesy, all your troubles will instantly burn away!

The song was co-written by Guardians director James Gunn, who shared the clip of "The Sneepers ft. David Hasselhoff performing Guardians Inferno" on Facebook to promote the sequel's upcoming home release.

The video also features appearances by Pom Klemenfieff, Sean Gunn, Stan Lee and randomly Jimmy Kimmel's sidekick, Guillermo. Gunn insists Chris Pratt is also in the video, but that Star-Lord is hard to find!

Ch-ch-check out the video (above) and get ready for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 out on Blu-Ray on August 22!

Someone call Officer Hopps, because Disney just got hit with a wild case.

Walt Disney Animation Studios is facing a big time lawsuit claiming that the Oscar-winning film Zootopia was ripped off from a noted screenwriter!

In the complaint filed on Tuesday, Total Recall writer Gary Goldman claims the Mouse House jacked character designs, themes, bits of dialogue, and even the name "Zootopia" from a project he started developing way back in 2000.

Goldman says he registered a treatment for a live action film called Looney at that time, which was to be first installment in a Zootopia franchise that would also include an animated "Zootopia."

The writer alleges that he pitched the project to Disney executives twice — in 2000 and 2009 — and was rejected.

But the complaint goes further, alleging Zootopia is the only the latest example of the entertainment titan's long history of stealing movie ideas from others — including The Lion King, Toy Story, Monsters Inc., Up!, Inside Out to name a few.

The suit, which accuses Disney of breach of implied contract, breach of confidence and unfair competition, states:

On Monday night, Fox held events in New York and Los Angeles that were advertised as showing "first-look footage" of the upcoming comic book flick Deadpool.

But crowds were shocked when Ryan Reynolds himself showed up at the event in NY, while LA fans were surprised by Stan Lee, T.J. Miller, Brianna Hildebrand, Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld, and screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick!

Obviously, a few of the show's more successful stars like Amanda Bynes, Nick Cannon, Jamie Lynn Spears, and Kenan Thompson weren't in attendance, but the former child stars who did show up treated fans to something beyond incredible…

They sang the theme song live!!!

It's what '90s children's dreams are made of.

Ch-ch-check out the cast of All That singing the theme song more than two decades after its premiere (below)!!!

Marvel just served up a fresh look at one of the studio's forthcoming summer blockbusters, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and we think it will have fans jumping up and down with excitement!

The featurette is called Becoming Peter Parker - it's a closer examination at the super-heroic super stud behind the mask, Andrew Garfield.

From comic creator Stan Lee to juicy co-star Jamie Foxx, pretty much everyone is in agreement: Andy is the real deal!

Ch-ch-check out the vid (above)!

Mmmm, that dude is dreamy with a nine-inch capital D!

And he's got a good heart, too! He gushed:

"I'm such a huge Spider-Man fan and I know how it important it is. I know what it can do for kids, I know what it can do or not kids, I know what it can do for anyone that watches… I'm really excited."

In July, father John McCain was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, which also claimed Beau's life.

When the 33-year-old began crying, the politician went over and consoled her, adding:

"There is hope... And if anybody can make it, your dad [can]."

Biden is also optimistic about "breakthroughs that are occurring now," regarding potential treatment options and cures.

"There's a lot of things happening. Any of you who have somebody who is diagnosed with gliobastoma, which is about as bad as it gets, there's breakthroughs that are occurring now... And it can happen tomorrow."